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HpHE "Green-fields of Howick" -»- are pleasing to the eye, and a little more agricultural effort would ensure its prosperity. Howickians can procure good Spades for this purpose, 3s Od each, at J H. Witbeford's, Newmarket. WANTED, a Girl about 16 or 17; Apply to Mr Easdown, Baker, Queen-street ANTED, a General Servant.— Apply for address to Mr O. Mays, North Shore Wfl NTED, a young Man- accustomed to a Boot Shop ; also a good repairer.—Apply to Wm. Brownhill, Bootmaker, 88, Queen-street. TXT^NTED, a stout young Woman Vf as General Servant—Apply to Mrs Coster 254, Queen-street. WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply to Mrs I. Brierly, Commercial and Family Hotel, Onehunga. WANTED, a smart Boy.—Apply at Riordan's Custom-house Hotel, Fort-street. WANTED to LET, a four-roomed Cottage, furnished, for six months.—Apply to W. Flood, 5, Exchange Buildings. ANTED to RENT, a Six-roomed House, furnished or unfurnished —Particulars by letter, to W- Flood, 5, Exchange Buildings, ANTED to SELL, a House in Vincent-street, with every convenience; must be sold this week; a bargain.—Apply to W. F. Hammond, Shortland-street, TXTANTED, a good Coat HandV v constant employment to a good man.— Apply to J. S. Cobley, Queen-street junction.fgsgSSSS WANTED, a Girl about 15 years of age to assist in the house.—Apply to Mrs Friend, Karangahape Road. ANTED, a Weekly Supply of first quality Garden Produce, Fresh Butter and Eggs, at Hannaford's General Store, corner of Queen and Rutland-streets, for cash. "\T7ANTED, a respectable Girl as H General Servant—Apply to Mrs Hall, Hob-son-street'. WANTED, a General Servant.— Apply to Mrs I. Phillips, Eden Crescent. ANTED, Sunday-schools to know that W. C. Dennes is prepared to give Limelight Entertainments to Sunday-schools, the whole ol the nett proceeds to be. given back in the shape of a splenc'iid Sewing Machine, to be competed for by the children. WANTED, by a Lady with one child, comfortable Board and Residence in a private family.— * ddress CC, Newton Post Office. WANTED, Lodging, with partial Board, by a young man, in a quiet family on the North Shore. —Reply, stating terms, to Nemo, office of this paper. < ANTED to RENT a House of seven or eight rooms, ten minutes walk from Beresi'ord-street Chapel.—Address, by letter, "Ca," Star oilice. WANTED, a Man to collect tolls at Newmarket. ANTED to SELL, in Shaddockstreet, a good Three-roomed Verandah Cottage, with freehold allotment. Price, £95.— J. M Lennox, Estate Agent, Auckland. WAIN TED, an experienced Nursemaid. —Apply to Mrs Howard, Wynyardstreet WANTED IT KNOWIS, that the duties of Mr C. B. Andrew's School will for the future bo conducted in Mr Shove's achool-room, Hobson-street WILL you pass over your palate my delicious Butter, 1/Gd It) ? My Groceries are the choicest, Fruit most luscious, Vegetables the finest, and Tobaccos the purest —T. B. Hannaford's Al Store, corner of Queen and Rutland-streets. ANTED, a lad, 16 or 17 years of age, used to gardening.—Apply Stab office. W .ANTED," a strong Lad.—Apply to W. Read, Grey-street. ANTED to LET, a neat new Cottage, four rooms and a Rkillion. water, frarden, &c—Apply to James Reid, Eden Terrace. W" ANTED, a young Girl about 16 or 17 to take charge of twd children.—For address apply Htab, office. WANTED, Men to quarry and spawl by the yard.—Apply at the Stonebreaking Machine, Mount Eden. WANTED to LET, a Four-roomed Cottage (new); fifteen minutes walk from Post Office.—Apply Stab office. a respectable General Female Servant, where there is another kept; must understand plain cooking; reference required. —Apply to " JH," office of this paper. WANTED, a General Servant.— Apply to Mrs Henry Gilfillan, Symondsstreet. ANTED, the General Public to Know that J. ALWINGEB, Tailor (late from France »nd Germany), has commenced business in his new premises, >'o 82, Victoria-street, whete he hopes to meet with such support as his knowledge and attention to business, and civility to his customers phall command. Gentlemen's and boys' suits made to order; repairs, dyeing, and cleaning, in all its branches, executed at the shortest notice. WANTEI .), a Nursemaid ; reference required,—Apply from ten till three.—Mrs H. S Me' ors, Eden Crescent ANTED TO SELL, on easy terms, a newly-erected 4-roomed Cottage (large). Particulars and address of owner can be had at Stab office. \ey AN T Jhi Jjs, 600 tons o Old » • Brass, Copper, Iron, Zinc, Pewter, Lead Mniitz Metal, Waste Paper, Canvas, Bagging, Rope, and Rags ; also, Bottles, Cast-off Clothing,, ire, at B ATI YE & CO.'S London Marine Store, Old Market, Qneen-street, Auckland.—S. Moss, Manager Xjkf ANTED to BELL (cheap), ? v White Lead, Galvanised Tubs ; also, Pumps Paints, Ploughs, 4c. N.B. —Highest price given for all kinds of old MetaI.—ALFRKD SMART, next to Bine Post. Victoria-street. WANTED, Wanted, Wanted to Sell, 120 cases of Oranges, 7s Gd. per case; 40 cases The Widow's Oranges, from Sydney, the very best Oranges that comes to Auckland, 10s per case; Large Oranges oaly Is per dozen; Small Oianges, seven for 6d; Speck Oranges, 3d per dozen. For Two We> ks Only! 12 dozen for 10s Mandarins, 6d and 9d per dozen ; Naval Oranges, Is 4d per doz ; Dates, 4d per lb.—H. WATTS, General Dealer, Pittstreet. WANTED KNOWN that I can now supply Dealers, Storekeepers, &c , with Goods in small quantities more advantageously than any other house in towr. Terms cash, stock comprises Drapery, Haberdashery, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, and Stationery.—J. GREEN, Hobson-street. WANTED KNOWN, that J. MORRISON is prepared to execute all kinds of Asphalting at reasonable prices.—Address Stab office WANTED llnown, hat Furniture of every description is on Sale, including Drawing-room, Dining-room, and Bed-room Suites, Iron Bedsteads and Cots; Hair, Spring, Flax, and Fibre Mattresses; Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Gilt Chimney and Mahogany Toilet Glasses, Cocoa and China Matting, etc., etc., at T. & H. COOKE'S Furnishing Warehouse, liß, Queen-street. WANTED KNOWN—L. H. Green has on sale this Planting Season a Choice Collection of Nursery Stock, comprising all the best kinds of Trees and Shrubs, at the Nursery, Seafleld View, and every' Saturday in the Market, .at the lowest possible prices. N.B. -L. H. Green begs to intimate that all orders for Garden work wnl be punctually attended to by day work or contract. WANTED KNOWN, that Robert Brewin, of Auckland Seed Depot, who has Removed opposite Messrs. T. and S. Morrin's, has on Sale a choice assortment of Agricultural, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds of sterling Merit, Seeds of Pines, Cypresses, Gums, and Acacias; also of all the moat useful ft ew Zealand Forest Trees and Shrubs, Seed Potatoes, Cabbage, and Cauliflower Plants, and a choice collection of A ureery Stock true to name and of first quality. R.B. respectfully intimates that his Seeds are specially seleoted for this market, being varieties he has found most suitable for this climate during eleven years experience as a practical Hortculturist. Soleagent for Mason Brothers. VjQ AJSTEB, the general public to v v know that W. KIBBY, corner of Queen and Wakefleld-streets, has on sale .-—Newcastle Coal wholesale and retail), at the lowest rates. Bricks, Lime, Sand, Shells, Tiles, Iron-bark Shafts, Spokes, and Ked-gnm Felloes, <*c 4c. always on hand. A large supply of the best Newcastle Coke now on hand WANTED KNOWN,, that D. • Goldie is. prepared to supply all, kinds of Timber and other Building materials, including Sashes, Loors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks. Posts, Bails, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, IronBark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, *c.,&c, at the lowest market price, at his *ard, Custom-house street. ■ . \ '

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1672, 28 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1672, 28 June 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1672, 28 June 1875, Page 3

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